Chevrolet K-5 Blazer

General Motors

The vehicle: 1969 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer. The average value: $14,400. What Hagerty says: The Blazer was introduced in 1969 to compete with Ford's Bronco and the International Scout. It was instantly the most popular because it matched the rivals' off-roading capabilities with luxury items such as air conditioning, comfortable interiors and automatic transmissions borrowed from their pickup lineups. Owners also are fond of the bow tie division's rival to the full-size Bronco because they can avoid the inevitable O.J. Simpson jokes.

The vehicle: 1969 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer. The average value: $14,400. What Hagerty says: The Blazer was introduced in 1969 to compete with Ford's Bronco and the International Scout. It was instantly the most popular because it matched the rivals' off-roading capabilities with luxury items such as air conditioning, comfortable interiors and automatic transmissions borrowed from their pickup lineups. Owners also are fond of the bow tie division's rival to the full-size Bronco because they can avoid the inevitable O.J. Simpson jokes. (General Motors)

The vehicle: 1969 Chevrolet K-5 Blazer. The average value: $14,400. What Hagerty says: The Blazer was introduced in 1969 to compete with Ford's Bronco and the International Scout. It was instantly the most popular because it matched the rivals' off-roading capabilities with luxury items such as air conditioning, comfortable interiors and automatic transmissions borrowed from their pickup lineups. Owners also are fond of the bow tie division's rival to the full-size Bronco because they can avoid the inevitable O.J. Simpson jokes.